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Orion Systems Integrators, Inc. Recognized for Fifth Consecutive Year as one of America’s fastest-Growing Private Companies
Orion Systems Integrators, Inc
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PRINCETON: Tigers facing early road tests
PU field hockey team is setting sights high again By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The Princeton University field hockey team will waste no time in finding out how good it is, but the Tigers also expect plenty of growth through this season. The Tigers open the season today at No. 4 Duke and then…
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MONROE: Annual Green Fair scheduled for October
MONROE — The 5th annual Green Fair is set for Oct. 11. The fair runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Oak Tree School. There will be a paper shredding truck, free cycling, environmentally friendly storytimes by the library, arts and crafts and information about healthy living. The event is co-sponsored by the…
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GUEST COLUMN: Teachers’ union outlines issues
By Joanne Ryan and John Baxter For the second September in four years, Princeton’s public schools have opened without a contract between the Board of Education and the great majority of PPS employees. Typically, having no new contract means the status quo, including salaries, is maintained until a new contract is ratified. This year is…
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EAST WINDSOR: Pursuing pageant dreams
Submitted photo. Zoe Skinner, 6, of East Windsor is one of two local girls heading to a national pageant.
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MANVILLE: Senior citizens adopt updated by-laws
The Manville Senior Citizens next meet at noon Thursday, Sept. 11, at the VFW on Washington Avenue. Information will be given out regarding an Oktoberfest party. Residents of Manville age 50 and older are eligible for membership. Also, persons who do not remain residents of Manville are still eligible for membership. Dues for new members…
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MANVILLE: Resident recognizes, rebuffs scam try
Police blotter, week of Aug. 25-31 A resident of West Frech Avenue reported at 3:02 p.m. Aug. 25 that he received a call from someone claiming to be an IRS agent requesting that he send money. He knew it was a scam and did not release any information. It was reported to police as a…
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PRINCETON: New PU AD diving into role
Marcoux is transitioning quickly By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Mollie Marcoux’s first official month on the job has made life a bit hectic, and the new Princeton University Director of Athletics wouldn’t have it any other way. ”It’s been very busy transitioning the family down here on top of a busy work schedule,” said…
